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| historic hotels News+ XML/RSSBy Jane Watkins Hotel Viking in Newport, Rhode Island welcomes fall with two of their favorite escapes; the Newport Mansion Tour and the Spa Terre Escape with rates starting at $372 per night, based on double occupancy now through October 31, 2011. By Christine Hopkins Unlike Houston, Galveston's downtown isn't surrounded by 75-story skyscrapers; the island's tallest building is a mere 20 stories giving The Rooftop Bar at The Tremont House a charming panorama of historic downtown Galveston. By Historic Hotels of Slovakia Historic hotels of Slovakia has festively introduced the first guidebook: it was sprinkled with thermal water for a relaxation and wellness experience, feathers from a pillow for a comfortable sleep and spice for a unique gastronomic experience. By Mitchell Historic Properties As part of its ongoing monthly centennial celebrations, Hotel Galvez & Spa will feature a special showing of “Some Like It Hot” for its Cinema and Café Under the Stars on Friday, March 18 at 8 p.m. By Hotel Galvez & Spa For decades, thousands of guests have made Hotel Galvez & Spa, A Wyndham Grand® Hotel, their choice for Thanksgiving brunch. This year’s Thanksgiving Brunch is sure to please all members of the family. By Historic Hotels of the Rockies The Historic Hotels of the Rockies organization recounts a number of notable presidential visits over the past one hundred years. By Mitchell Historic Properties The Tremont House, a Wyndham® Historic Hotel and Historic Hotel of America, will reopen June 1 with a special introductory rate Sundays through Thursdays from $119 a night and on Saturdays and Sundays from $185 a night. By Resort Trends, Inc. Party and meeting planners seek out hotels with a long history By Hotel Galvez Galveston’s historic Hotel Galvez, which sustained minimal damage from Hurricane Ike, is now scheduled to reopen to the public Oct. 15. The Hotel Galvez was built as a symbol of Galveston’s resilience following the Great Storm of 1900. By Mitchell Historic Properties Hurricane Ike, which struck Galveston Island in the early hours of Sept. 13, caused minimal flooding damage to historic properties owned by Galveston preservationists George and Cynthia Mitchell, including Tremont House, Hotel Galvez and Harbor House | ||||||||||||||||||||||